You should read that article as it reveals how clearly the donations did nothing for the deal...
"the deal had to be approved by a committee composed of representatives from a number of United States government agencies. "... not just the State Department
and
"American nuclear officials, too, seemed eager to assuage fears. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission wrote to Mr. Barrasso assuring him that American uranium would be preserved for domestic use, regardless of who owned it."-- i.e., those who were most in the know about the deal's ramifications
and, finally--
" He would not comment on whether Mrs. Clinton had been briefed on the matter, but he gave The Times a statement from the former assistant secretary assigned to the foreign investment committee at the time, Jose Fernandez. While not addressing the specifics of the Uranium One deal, Mr. Fernandez said, “Mrs. Clinton never intervened with me on any C.F.I.U.S. matter.”

Mr. Fallon also noted that if any agency had raised national security concerns about the Uranium One deal, it could have taken them directly to the president."

There is nothing there in the slightest to attack the Clinton Foundation with-- nada.